Postpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 15 September 2019
40!
FORTY!
My days.
England win at The Oval by 135 runs - series drawn 2-2
First drawn Ashes series for 47 years
Australia bowled out for 262 chasing 399 to win
Wade holds up England with 117; four wickets each for Broad & Leach
Jack Skelton and Matthew Henry
40!
FORTY!
My days.
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Glenn McGrath
Ex-Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Stuart Broad has bowled incredibly well in this whole series. England lost James Anderson but Broad stepped up and loves being the man.
Harris 0, Warner 2
David Warner taps off his pads for a couple to get off the mark before Stuart Broad responds by wobbling the next delivery past the outside edge again.
Ooooooh.
Warner defends the last.
Isa Guha
Ex-England women's bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Warner was backing away from that.
Stuart Broad promptly zips one past David Warner's outside edge.
Warner played down completely the wrong line there.
Glenn McGrath
Ex-Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Is this the day Dave Warner scores all of his runs for the series? Today might be the day he gets a massive hundred. It's not a bad batting track.
Stuart Broad is roared to the crease, sends it down outside off and David Warner leaves.
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Terry Davoren, Esq: *bets house on Stuart Broad getting Warner out*.
Target 399
Stuart Broad sends the first down the leg side to Marcus Harris, who chases but misses it and Australia pick up a bye as Jonny Bairstow can only parry it despite a fine diving effort.
Was that just a plan to get David Warner on strike as soon as possible?
Harris and Warner stride out to the middle.
Root gathers his team into a huddle.
Broad to open up.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Jack Leach's batting stats for the summer are 147 runs at an average of 29.4. He batted for 528 minutes which is just short of nine hours.
Marcus Harris and David Warner are padded up.
England are gathered by the side.
Lord Leach of Taunton has a responsibility on a turning pitch here - can he make a big contribution to an England victory?
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Phil: Sorry but we've gone past knighthood status and into peerage, so could you please get it correct - it's Lord Leach Of Taunton!
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The pitch is dry. The footholes look lovely. Archer has had a day with his feet up. Stuart Broad has Warner in his pocket.
All of the signs are that England win but with this series you never know.
You just think, The Oval pitch, history, England should win around lunchtime tomorrow.
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Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at The Oval
Healthy queues outside The Oval. Shame they’ve missed out on Stuart Broad’s batting antics.
A collector's item - a successful review by Tim Paine.
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